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Laudy Issa

Babylonians applied trigonometry 1,000 years before Pythagoras, tablet shows

A 3,700-year-old clay tablet revealed that ancient Babylonians used the Pythagorean theorem to accurately divide lands.
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Lynn Sheikh Moussa

British Museum to restore glass artefacts damaged in Beirut Blast

"Their return to their rightful form is a powerful symbol of healing and resilience after disaster," said TEFAF chairman Hidde van Seggelen.
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Serene Abdul Baki

Stove: A visual poem and radical exploration of Bzebdine, Lebanon

Stove from director Jad Andari pays homage to a special place and time right before Lebanon's October 2019 protests.
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Hanin Haidar Ahmad

Espace Fann: A Beirut art space helping artists become sustainable

Espace Fann was envisioned as a space that supports local artists and provides them with the tools to make a living out of their work.
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Photo: The New York Times via Martin Bureau / AFP
Lynn Sheikh Moussa

#FreeBritney: Britney Spears speaks out against conservatorship

Since 2008, Britney Spears has been under a conservatorship which allocated control of her finances, body, and personal life to her father.
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Abstract collage for "Sustaining art during the collapse: A case study in alternative structuring" article by Hadi Afif
Hadi Afif

Sustaining art during the collapse: A case study in alternative structuring

In Lebanon, collaboration and alternative structures of production are guiding principles to move forward with.
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Karem Monzer

Trespass: Beirut Contemporary Ballet stage first theatrical performance

Meet the dancers behind the vibrant Beirut Contemporary Ballet, founded four years ago, ahead of their live-streamed theatre performance of Trespass.
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عامر شيباني

Quds Rise: The First Electric Car “Made in Lebanon”

"Our goal is to compete with international companies," Jihad Mohammad, the owner of the company behind Quds Rise, told Beirut Today.
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Tamara Saade

Meet the stained-glass artist restoring 30-years of shattered masterpieces in Beirut

Maya Husseini lost 30-years of work in the Beirut blast, right when she was about to retire. She accepted the task of restoring the shattered stained-glass, which she believed was a necessity and not an option, when clients began to contact her.
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Lynn Sheikh Moussa

The filmmaking journey of Cyril Aris, a Lebanese director chasing a dream

A look into the life of the Lebanese filmmaker taking part in the 2021 Red Sea Lodge.
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Lynn Sheikh Moussa

A glimpse into the life of Nawal El Saadawi, Egyptian feminist author

Egyptian writer, feminist thinker and psychiatrist Dr. Nawal El Saadawi died on Sunday at the age of 89. This is her legacy.
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Hanin Haidar Ahmad

Al Sayeh Library, historic home to over 80,000 books in Tripoli

"Instead of buying gum and candy with his pocket money, he used to buy books," said Hiba Al Sarouj about how her father's massive library started. Since then, Al Sayeh Library has been through plenty –including an attempt to murder its founder.
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